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U.S. special operations forces team members return

U.S. special operations forces team members return

U.S. special operations forces team members return to their base after a shura with village elders in the Pusht-e-Rod District, July 2.

Provincial Gov. Roohul Amin, prepares to cut the ribbon

Provincial Gov. Roohul Amin, prepares to cut the ribbon

Provincial Gov. Roohul Amin, prepares to cut the ribbon officially opening the Masaw Road in Pusht-e-Rod District, July 4. The road opening connects residents of the Masaw village to resources as much as 10 kil... More

The Masaw Afghan Local Police commander speaks to local

The Masaw Afghan Local Police commander speaks to local

The Masaw Afghan Local Police commander speaks to local and Government of Afghanistan officials about the increase in security thanks to the day's Masaw Road opening in Pusht-e-Rod District, July 4. The road wi... More

Masaw village elders gather beneath a land development

Masaw village elders gather beneath a land development

Masaw village elders gather beneath a land development sign while waiting for the opening ceremony for the new Masaw Road in Pusht-e-Rod District, July 4. The road will eliminate hours of road travel for the Ma... More

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District conduct

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District conduct

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District conduct a shura to discuss local development and security, July 2. Coalition forces leadership were invited to the shura to observe and offer ideas to help resolve ... More

U.S. special operations forces soldiers speak with

U.S. special operations forces soldiers speak with

U.S. special operations forces soldiers speak with village elders in the Pusht-e-Rod District during a shura to discuss local development and security, July 2. Coalition forces leadership were invited to the sh... More

Ghaws Udin, the Pusht-e Rod District sub-governor,

Ghaws Udin, the Pusht-e Rod District sub-governor,

Ghaws Udin, the Pusht-e Rod District sub-governor, watches as a group of new Afghan Local Police demonstrate weapons techniques during an ALP recruitment ceremony Jan. 1. The recruitment ceremony was the last s... More

Pusht-e Rod shura president Mushi Habib Khan, Farah

Pusht-e Rod shura president Mushi Habib Khan, Farah

Pusht-e Rod shura president Mushi Habib Khan, Farah Chief of Police Maj. Gen. Sayed Mohammed Qudossi, Masaw Afghan Local Police commander Mohammed Nabi, and Task Force Arrow commander Army Lt. Col. Craig Berrym... More

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District gather

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District gather

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District gather for conversation before conducting a shura, July 2. The shura entailed discussion about local village development and security.

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District and U.S.

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District and U.S.

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District and U.S. special operations forces soldiers conduct a shura to discuss local development and security, July 2. Coalition forces leadership were invited to the shura ... More

Provincial Gov. Roohul Amin prepares to cut the ribbon

Provincial Gov. Roohul Amin prepares to cut the ribbon

Provincial Gov. Roohul Amin prepares to cut the ribbon that simbolizes the official opening of Masaw Road in Pusht-e-Rod District, July 4. The road opening connects residents of the Masaw village to resources a... More

Masaw Afghan local police and coalition forces members

Masaw Afghan local police and coalition forces members

Masaw Afghan local police and coalition forces members attend the Masaw Road opening ceremony in Pusht-e-Rod District, July 4. The Masaw ALP members provided security during the ceremony and throughout the Masa... More

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District gather

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District gather

Village elders from the Pusht-e-Rod District gather for conversation before conducting a shura, July 2. The shura entailed discussion about local village development and security.

A village elder, also a spiritual leader, from the

A village elder, also a spiritual leader, from the

A village elder, also a spiritual leader, from the Wasaw village, Pusht-e-Rod District, gathers sheets of paper with local development issues inscribed on them, July 2. These issues were addressed during a shur... More

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